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<h1>inputing numbers </h1>
<p>Calc# can recognize numbers in several formats. </p>
<p>The most common number format is decimal floating point numbers. The format sepperator (. or ,) is based on your locallee, that's why the eval command (and some other commands) uses a ; symbol for sepperating function arguments. </p>
<p>Numbers in octal, hexa, or binary can also be used as an input. In this case you must place an H, O, or B at the end of the number. In this input mode only integer numbers can be used.</p>
<p>All commands that require at least one number support Floating point variables. Because Matrixes and Sets use floating point numbers their elements can be used as a floating point variable. </p>
<p>Normal floating point variables start with a $ symbol. If the variable is not set a 0 vallue is used in the calculation.</p>
<p>An element from a set can be used in the folowing format: @set[element], where set is the name of the set and element is the number of the element you want to use. The Element must be greater 0 and less than the length of the set.</p>
<p>An element from a Matrix can be used in a simmilar way, but in this case a row and a column index is required: #matrix[row, column] </p>
